You'll have to restore ebase from a recent backup, sorry that's the only way to deal 
with this situation.  Do not use the recover function in filemaker pro - it
will only create many problems for you down the road (many of which will not appear 
for sometime).

Rainie

Winter Marshall wrote:

> I was happily working in Ebase when my computer froze and I had to shut
> the power off to start again.  When I tried to get back into Ebase I got a
> message that said "file command is damaged and can not be opened. Use the
> recover command to start this file." Can anyone help me with this. I don't
> know what this message is refering to and now I can't do any work in
> Ebase.
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